+World of TanksWill we see a version for Xbox One?I love Blitz; though mobiles could handle larger skirmishes. I'd love to play on a more immersive scale and my PC just isn't an option. The IAP's on mobile are too restrictive (£15 for one tank). I'd rather a different platform. ﻿

Listen, my family is the only thing that's important to me and I don't appreciate you meddling in my decisions. If I can drive without brakes, then that's my choice. What do you care? Your car has brakes so you have nothing to worry about. If you see me coming, just stop and get out of my way.

I'm not anti-brakes by the way, I just think we have the right to choose what we do in regards to our own family and no one else should tell me what to do. It doesn't concern you.

It's not like they even work anyway. People get into accidents every day. If brakes are so great then why are people with brakes getting into accidents? And don't give me that herd immunity thing either, that's a myth. Just because everyone can stop, it doesn't mean that it's less likely that I'll hit someone.

Plus. brakes aren't needed here as much as they are in uncivilized countries because we have better medical facilities here so car crashes aren't as fatal. Here they're just minor irritations, like a rash.

So shut up doctors and stop telling me what's best for my kids. And no, I won't use a car seat. Those aren't made with natural materials.

+Ford UK+Ford Motor CompanyIs anyone able to tell me what the light on the rear bumper of the new Focus RS is? Looks low down near the exhausts. Or I could have it wrong. Saw it in a new video today. ﻿

* moot ;-)The camera is above the plate. The light in question seems to be right down at the bottom of the bumper. The cameras are very good and can pick up detail from tail lights, let alone reverse lights. ﻿

People who let their kids buy IAP on iPads and iPhones and then fling up their arms in despair at credit card bills are just foolish. There are many protections in iOS. Ability to require password for every purchase. Ability to disable in app purchases. Ability to let child request permission from parent for purchase each time. Ability to limit time on device and what apps can run. I could give my iPhone to a 5 year old and give them the password to my iTunes and they still wouldn't be able to buy anything off my card. People should just learn how a device works before handing it over to a child. A child shouldn't have a phone without restrictions. Nor social media accounts where people can talk about unsuitable topics for children. I would have thought these were the basics for children and technology?﻿

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Gamer, Developer, Madman.

Introduction

Andy; you either know me or you don't; usually no half measures.

Coined the phrase "You're doing it wrong."

If you are after my tech stuff; see the iZianTech page

Bragging rights

Managed to scrape through Uni and get a job at the other end that doesn't involve flipping burgers.

Lovely food and great value on the prices to boot.
Only complaint is that in going a few times that the sausage rolls are only warm, slightly on the cold side, when you get them at the end of the day and it's the last one left. But that's how they are; they don't pretend to be kept under a heat lamp.

Run by a very nice and welcoming lady; very neat and posh throughout. Free Internet is available, though signal only towards communal area or near window in room. Excellent choice of fresh cooked breakfasts at times to suit. patio area was a nice touch but not needed. Only downside was room was a bit stuffy overnight; due to necessity to close patio door to keep out noise of traffic from nearby A road; TV on small side but this is a B&B not hotel I guess!. I would definitely visit again if in the area.

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Run by a very nice and welcoming lady; very neat and posh throughout. Free Internet is available, though signal only towards communal area or near window in room. Excellent choice of fresh cooked breakfasts at times to suit. patio area was a nice touch but not needed. Only downside was room was a bit stuffy overnight; due to necessity to close patio door to keep out noise of traffic from nearby A road; TV on small side but this is a B&B not hotel I guess!. I would definitely visit again if in the area.

Expensively unimpressive food with service that leaves a lot to be desired.
May be an off day for the service; maybe I picked unlucky from the menu.
Won't be returning; better local places both chain and private.

Was nice to play on the old Crazy Golf; though it's not like the old days there. Now owned by the Cafe; it's lost some charm and difficulty after its refurb and so has lost a star.
Overcharging us (even by 33p each) was a major dislike and lost this place a further 2 stars.